Citations for
1CRISP2, GAPDH, GAPDHL1, GAPDHL10, GAPDHL11, GAPDHL12, GAPDHL13, GAPDHL14, GAPDHL15, GAPDHL16, GAPDHL18, GAPDHL19, GAPDHL3, GAPDHL4, GAPDHL5, GAPDHL6, GAPDHL7, GAPDHL8, GAPDHL9, GAPDHP1, GAPDHP14, GAPDHP16, GAPDHP2
Members of the human glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-related gene family map to dispersed chromosomal locations.
Benham FJ, et al.
Genomics 5 : 209-214. 1989
2GAPDHL1, GAPDHL10, GAPDHL11, GAPDHL12, GAPDHL13, GAPDHP1, GAPDHL3, GAPDHL4, GAPDHL6, GAPDHL7, GAPDHL8, GAPDHL9, CRISP2
Members of the human glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-related gene family are widely dispersed in the human genome.
Benham FJ, et al.
(HGM9) Cytogenet Cell Genet 46 : 579. 1987
3ACTGP10, GAPDHP1, DXS220, DXS223, DXS224
Characterization of a set of X-linked sequences and of a panel of somatic cell hybrids useful for the regional mapping of the human X chromosome.
OberlŽ I, et al.
Hum Genet 72 : 43-49. 1986
4GAPDHP1
A glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase pseudogene on the shortarm of the human X chromosomes defines a multigene family.
Benham FJ, et al.
EMBO J 3 : 2635-2640. 1984
5GAPDHP1
The glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase gene family: structure ofa human cDNA and of an X chromosome linked pseudogene; amazing complexity ofthe gene family in mouse.
Hanauer A, et al.
EMBO J 3 : 2627-2633. 1984